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This forum is all about sharing your ideas and plans for celebrating IYC 2011. Ideas are just ideas! They might lead to nothing more or they might bloom into something exciting – up to you! You can just post simple suggestions, you can start a discussion and seek comments, or you can post a request for collaboration with other members of the IYC network. You can also just browse and search the forum to see what others are thinking about and add your comments.
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One Million IMPACTING Two Hundred Million
Collaboration
Sydney Kloppers | added on Dec 02, 2011
This project is focusing on the further development of NATURAL SCIENCE & CHEMISTRY in junior and high schools in developing nations around the World over the next 10 years at least, and we have called the project “One Million IMPACTING Two Hundred Million”!!
Honoring Clara Immerwahr: a heroine of chemistry and humanity
Collaboration
Pierre Waithe | added on Nov 30, 2011
Clara Immerwahr is a German chemist who took a lone but courageous stand against her nation and her infamous husband/rival, famed chemist Fritz Haber in opposition to chemical warfare during World War One.
Science Weekends
Suggestion
Abhishek kumar Sinha | added on Sep 28, 2011
Every weekends should be dedicated to science. Chemistry in life should be discussed in home, school, locality and also on social networking sites.
3rd Quarter Chemistry Fashion Show
Collaboration
Squid Bait | added on Aug 28, 2011
What better way to get the general public and kids interested in chemistry than with a chemistry fashion show.
The Guatemalan Dexters
Collaboration
Xavier Oboy | added on Aug 15, 2011
The idea is to gather enough laboratory materials to create more interactions and a real dynamic between the local schools and our NGO. We wish to bring to our children the opportunity to use and develop their knowledge to help and support the local community.
| Topic: | engaging the youth | Audience: | general public, scientists, high schools, professional chemists, iyc enthusiasts, regional, international, global |

